(Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン すすめ！炎の冒険団Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad), (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン いくぞ！嵐の冒険団Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad), and (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン めざせ！光の冒険団Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad) are a set of games for the WiiWare on Wii in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, making these so far the only ones to be released on a home console. The series is an adaptation of the Mystery Dungeon games for Pokémon. Each title costs 1200 Wii Points. They were released exclusively in Japan on August 4, 2009, also making these so far the only ones not to have an international release.

The three games are collectively referred to as the (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン冒険団シリーズPokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad series).

Features

With the use of the internet, the player can ask for a rescue from another player.

WiiConnect24 is used to download special missions.

Pokémon can now evolve inside of Dungeons. If an enemy defeats a party member, it will evolve to its next stage, if any, gaining new moves and levels; Reviver Seed does not prevent this from happening.

Four different save files are available, making it one of the few titles in the entire Pokémon series that allows more than one person to play the same copy of a game.

If a player purchases more than one version of the game, their save file can be used with any version to access different Pokémon.

A new mechanic allows Pokémon to ride on each other, called Pokémon Tower, which allows them to perform simultaneous attacks with each other and move as one.

The towers also allow Pokémon to learn Egg Moves, by watching another Pokémon in the tower perform the move a couple of times, allowing a Pokémon in the tower who can learn the move as an Egg Move to learn it the next time they level up.

This is the first game in the series in which the main character is not a human transformed into a Pokémon.

If players decides to go onto a dungeon without accepting a job for the dungeon, a confirmation of the decision will appear. Similar message will appear if player wants to go to the next floor without completing the job on current floor.

Plot

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Pokémon Village, Beach, and Garden

The central area of the three games are similar to Pokémon Square and Treasure Town, however the area is different depending on which version the player is playing. Pokémon Village can only be found in Blazing, and is set around a volcano. Pokémon Beach can only be found in Stormy, and is set by the sea. Pokémon Garden can only be found in Light, and is set in a forest.

Duskull Bank - Here, the player can store any money that the player may find in dungeons, or may obtain from selling different objects.

Kangaskhan Warehouse - Here, the player can store items that the player finds in the dungeons, so the player doesn't lose them when the player faints inside a dungeon.

Kecleon Shop - This area is manned by a single Kecleon, instead of two, as in the past games. Here, the player can buy items, such as orbs and berries.

Gastrodon Judgment House - Here, the player can get his or her Treasure Chests opened for 150 Poké by an East Sea Gastrodon. This feature is not opened up at the beginning of the game.

Slaking Move Relearner - Slaking can teach the player's Pokémon attacks which it has forgotten, but only those that it can learn via level-up.

Characters

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Playable characters

Some of the Starter Pokémon in the games and Slowking

The player can choose to play as a Pokémon and have a partner, chosen by a selection screen rather than a quiz. They are shown wanting to save Shuckle, of which Slowking is glad of. Those not chosen will randomly disappear.

Trivia

These are the only Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games to have separate dungeons for each version. Each version features 15 unique dungeons and, when all combined, equal 45 unique dungeons which is up to the standard of other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games.

These are the only Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games to be played in a home video game console.

These are the first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games that do not have a quiz that determines what Pokémon the player will be. Instead, the player selects a Pokémon.

In the United States copyright filings for the games, the titles of the games are translated twice. The first set of names are literal translations: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad. The second set of names are written in the same way as Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky with the element written last: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Forward! Adventurers of Flame, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Adventurers of Storm, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Aspire! Adventurers of Light.

The Ancient Treasure collection in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, which features Looplets named after previous games in the series, translates the ほのおのリングル Blazing Looplet, あらしのリングル Stormy Looplet, and ひかりのリングル Light Looplet as the Wildfire Looplet, Tempest Looplet, and Radiance Looplet, respectively.